Update:So my numbers are getting better: CEA 120.8. BILIRUBIN. .4 Body weight 157.5 lbs. I'm also feeling a lot better and eating at least 3 times a day, plus snacks. C'mon Keytruda! The only real side effect so far is fatigue, but imma up my iron intake, which should bring up my RBC, which is always low.

Maia...I have 2 bile drains. The internal medicine doc still wants to keep them draining, just in case, although I have capped them at times in order to assess if the restrictions on my bile ducts are decreasing. For Monday's test I had them capped for 3 days and bilirubin was 0.4.

Update: Keytruda Round 5.CEA...98. Bodyweight...162.7 Bilirubin... .6A couple of bad days last week, probably because I was too out there and exposed to many germs...gotta take it easy. Thanks everyone for the prayers...seems to be working.

Update: Keytruda Round 6CEA 83.6 BODYWEIGHT 173 BILIRUBIN .7Feeling better. Got a couple of workouts in...strong as a kitten. Very far from my powerlifting days, but looking forward to getting back on the jitsu mats once these bilitubes get taken out. GO KEYTRUDA!!!

It's one of the things that keeps me going. Haven't trained in 2 years, but I got jits in the brain and watch vids every day. When these tubes come out imma start drilling and maybe teach a morning class. Good luck in your jits journey.

Update: Keytruda round 7.CEA 64.7 BODYWEIGHT 171 BILIRUBIN .5Numbers are better, feel healthier, some days still with massive fatigue, but some of those days are due to exposure with other people, particularly at the jits academy, where its sweaty and stuffy from everyone training. It almost feels like a fever, with chills, but I'm able to shake it off after a long nap and morphine. The doctor says the bypass tubes still have to stay in, and my onc will not go against him, so I'm still stuck with these tubes. Shit.

Hi Rob. You and I have almost the same course. I also developed jaundice last December and had a biliary stent put in. I still have it. Currently on Keytruda as well and so far so good. Feeling better, gaining weight. Wishing you the best.